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Originally Posted by PardoG
I join your game with the max buy in. I am a late 30's early 40's (MAWG), with spikey gel'd hair, black rimmed glasses, a polo t shirt, or maybe a UCONN or other standard hoodie in the winter, wear khaki shorts and flip flops in the summer, jeans and sneakers, or perhaps timberlands in the winter to go with the hoodie, I have a rolex (I wear it 75% of the time 25% of the time without for balance), I usually show up with Starbucks, but over time order waters/sparkling waters (but again you wont' know that for several hours), I am married and wear a wedding ring, I say a quiet "hey guys" or "what's up" to the dealer, but do not make a lot of eye contact or act overly friendly to anyone and really don't start conversation unless directly spoken to by another player. Tip normally - $1 dollar per drink, don't get massages, dont' ask any questions to anyone. I never wait for the big blind to play - ever.
I play mostly 1/3, 2/5 and occasionally 5/10 NLHE. I play 1-2 and 2-5 PLO. When I can, I play 10-20 mix or 20-40 mix or LHE
Fire away - what player type am I? How am I going to play?
Educated. Understands numbers and poker concepts.
Not a pure gambler. Not a drinker. Counts dollars. Likes the game for its own sake. Keeps score in $, but plays for the challenge of the game itself, not as a living nor for the social interaction.
Very conscious of his appearance and image.
Does not wish to be seen as a nerd.
Polite.
Does not wish to stand out or verbally dominate table.
Probably bluffs only as a very calculated and conscious decision, not as a natural action. My guess is that he probably thinks he should bluff more often than he does but is reluctant to do so. My further guess is that he will look for an opportunity to bluff early in the game, but then back off hard if it fails.
As a player, certainly not LAG, probably somewhere on the spectrum between TAG, tight-passive and loose-passive. (Based on first appearance only, I would guess that he's a lot less aggressive than he'd like to be, but I could be quite wrong about this.)
Occasional spasms of over-aggressiveness when frustrated.
All of the above subject to revision based on OP's actual play.
Oh, and if he's going to leave the Rolex home 25% "for balance", he probably should show up with Dunkin' Donuts coffee 25% for the same reason.
Last edited by MJ88; 08-27-2019 at 12:04 PM.